Presbyterian Church USA
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Past denominational statements (Presbyterian Church USA, United Presbyterian Church USA, Presbyterian Church US)
- Resource Use, 1951 (PCUSA)
- Natural Resources, 1954 (PCUSA)
- Christian Responsibility for Environmental Renewal, 1971 (UPCUSA)
- Wilderness Protection, 1975 (UPCUSA)
- Energy, 1979
- Toxic Chemicals, 1980, (PCUS)
- Drinking Water and Sanitation, 1981 (UPCUSA)
- Speaking Truth to Power (Energy), 1981 (UPCUSA, PCUSA)
PCUSA Policy Statements
- Acid Rain, 1984
- Stewardship, 1984
- Population, 1984
- Nuclear Waste, 1987
- Pesticides and the Health of Farmers and Rural Residents, 1987
- Exxon Spill, 1989
- Restoring Creation for Ecology and Justice, 1990
- Recycled Paper, 1992
- Colored Paper, 1992
- Reaffirm Call to Restore the Creation, 1993
- Hazardous Waste, Race, and the Environment, 1995
- Hope for a Global Future, 1996
- Kyoto Protocol, 1998
- Kyoto Protocol, 1999
- Churchwide Stewardship of Resources, 2000
- Mass Extinction and Biodiversity, 2001
On Cleaning Up Power Plant Pollution, 2002 - Takings, 2002
- Energy, 2002
- On Ratifying the Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol, 2003
- On Concurring with the "Action for Wellness and Healing for Our Present and Future Generations of Saint Lawrence Island Yupik People," 2003
- On Opposing the Free Trade Area of the Americas in its Current Form, 2003
- On Assisting the Inhabitants of the Island of Vieques on the Task of Cleaning Up After the End of the Navy Bombing Practices, 2003
- On Environment and Food/Farm, PC(USA)’s GA approved two new statements.
Anthology of Environmental Statements
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- Friends United Meeting
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- National Council of Churches
- Philadelphia Yearly Meeting
- Presbyterian Church USA
- Reformed Church in America
- United Church of Christ
- United Methodist Church
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